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Thailand travel guides—must-see attractions, hidden gems, local events, and essential tips. Stay informed on accommodations, dining, and cultural experiences for an unforgettable journey across the Land of Smiles.
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How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?
Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....
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How to be a digital nomad in Thailand?
Thailand is one of the best destinations for digital nomads, offering an ideal mix of work and lifestyle. With affordable living, high-speed internet, and a thriving coworking place, remote workers can stay productive while enjoying the country’s rich culture and scenic landscapes. Whether in the bustling streets of Bangkok or the peaceful beaches of Phuket, digital nomads have plenty of…
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Le Méridien Chiang Rai partners with AirAsia MOVE
Travellers looking for the perfect winter escape now have even more reasons to visit Chiang Rai as Le Méridien Chiang Rai Resort joins forces with AirAsia MOVE, the travel booking platform of Capital A, to offer seamless access to the enchanting northern Thai city. With direct international flights from Kuala Lumpur to Chiang Rai operated by AirAsia, plus connections from…
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Places around Hua Hin that you should visit [2025]
Hua Hin, with its powdery beaches and breezy, laid-back vibe, has always been a beloved escape from Bangkok’s frenetic pace. But venture just a little further south and you’ll discover a trio of enchanting beach communities that seem to have been plucked straight from the pages of Country Life magazine. Life slows down on this quieter, more untouched stretch of…
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What is SafetyWing? The insurance every digital nomad needs in 2025
Companies like SafetyWing offer plans that cover medical emergencies lost belongings, and even adventure sports for digital nomads. Having reliable insurance helps travel with confidence as this lifestyle has grown, especially after the pandemic when more people came to Thailand and chose to live and work here. Digital nomads work remotely using technology, allowing them to live and travel anywhere.…
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Vana Nava Express Train runs for free to Hua Hin from Bangkok
The Vana Nava Express Train now offers free rides from Bangkok to Hua Hin, providing a hassle-free and comfortable travel option. Operated in partnership with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and Vana Nava Hua Hin Water Jungle, the train departs from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal at 7.30am. ดูโพสต์นี้บน Instagram โพสต์ที่แชร์โดย Thaiger Life (@thaigerlife) How to book…
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Phuket shopping mall guide: Jungceylon Patong
Beaches? Check. Lush jungles? Check. Retail therapy? Also, check! Phuket has everything, and that includes shopping malls. One of the most iconic, and one you might already know, is Jungceylon Patong. First opened in 2007, Jungceylon Patong shouldn’t need an introduction. It has long been a staple in Phuket’s shopping scene due to its all-in-one experience. Recently refreshed with an…
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Spend Chinese New Year by the ocean at Novotel Marina Sriracha and Koh Si Chang Thailand
Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, whatever you call it, is a time for family, feasting, and fresh beginnings. This year, why not swap the crowded streets for sea breezes and sunshine at Novotel Marina Sriracha and Koh Si Chang? The dual-location hotel in Chonburi is ready to welcome the Year of the Snake with exciting packages.…
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Finding the perfect souvenir in Thailand is closer than you think
What’s the best thing to bring home from Thailand? For me, it’s always been about finding keepsakes that characterise the soul of the place. One of my favourite souvenirs is a small glass elephant I found at a market in Chiang Mai and people say that elephants are symbols of good luck – so why not have one around? Now,…
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Getting the best out of Koh Samui’s White Lotus frenzy
The island of Koh Samui shimmers like a jewel in the Gulf of Thailand. Its powdery white sand beaches, fringed with swaying coconut palms, have long been a cherished secret for those seeking laid-back luxury. But, as with all secrets, this one couldn’t stay hidden forever. Recently, the island’s gentle ocean breeze has carried more than just the scent of…
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How to ride a bus in Bangkok
Beyond Bangkok’s reliable BTS Skytrain and MRT subway systems, the city also offers an extensive bus network that continues to serve as a vital transportation option for residents and visitors. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Thai Smile Bus (TSB) operate a comprehensive fleet of buses that will help you get around Bangkok. Plus, it is a nice and cheaper…
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5 festivals in Phuket that are unmissable
Festivals in Thailand are an important part of Phuket life as the largest island in the kingdom is rich in history. The calendar is filled with traditional festivals and newly created events all year. Some of these happen throughout the country, while others are exclusive to the people of Phuket. Here is Metadee’s pick of the five best festivals in…
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Is it worth going to Thailand in January?
Is it worth visiting Thailand in January? Thailand is a popular destination with beautiful landscapes, rich culture, and friendly people. January is part of the peak season, offering cool and dry weather that’s perfect for exploring cities like Bangkok, relaxing on Phuket’s beaches, and enjoying outdoor activities. With little rain and comfortable temperatures, it’s a great time for sightseeing, adventure,…
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What is the coldest month in Thailand?
Thailand’s winter season, from November to February, offers cooler temperatures and lower humidity, providing a refreshing break from the usual tropical heat. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and explore the country’s natural beauty and cultural attractions. The winter season’s mild weather creates perfect conditions for travel and unique experiences across different regions. This article explores the…
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Why Siam’s Royal dried fruit snacks are the perfect Thai souvenirs
You did it! You conquered Bangkok’s heat, devoured enough street food to feed a small army, and maybe even braved a tuk-tuk ride. Now, with your trip coming to an end, it’s souvenir time. While the predictable Thai souvenirs, like Chang beer singlet or fridge magnets, are always fun to bring home, your friends and family also deserve a taste…
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Where to celebrate Christmas in Koh Samui 2024
How do you imagine Christmas in Koh Samui? Tropical breezes, turquoise waters, and an ocean view that makes even the best snow globes jealous? You’re absolutely right. But don’t think for a second you’ll have to sacrifice the festive cheer. Twinkling fairy lights, grand feasts, and all the holiday magic you’d expect back home are right here, too, just swapped…
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Where to celebrate New Year in Phuket 2025
We can’t think of a better way to ring in the New Year than on the sun-kissed shores of Phuket. Ocean breezes whispering through the palms, glamourous soirées under the stars, the feshest seafood imaginable, and cocktails flowing like the tide – on this beautiful island, 2024 is going out in style. To make sure your New Year celebration is…
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Maldives: Where luxury meets the ultimate exclusivity
The Maldives is renowned as one of the world’s most luxurious and expensive beach tourism destinations. It is also celebrated for its exclusivity, attracting discerning travellers from across the globe. The tropical paradise comprises 1,192 islands, of which around 200 are home to the local population. Each of the 180 resort islands is geographically isolated, requiring access by boat, seaplane,…
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What medication can you take to Thailand?
Planning a trip to Thailand with some medication on hand? Make sure you understand the medication rules to avoid any issues. Thailand has strict laws about importing prescription medicines, especially narcotics or psychotropics. You can bring medications for personal use, but non-controlled drugs are limited to 90 days, while controlled substances must not exceed 30 days. Prepare the right medication,…
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Risky shopping at the Mae Klong Railway Market: Thailand’s most dangerous market
Thailand’s Mae Klong Railway Market offers an extraordinary blend of local culture, tradition, and excitement. Known as the umbrella-closing market or Talad Hoop Rom, this bustling marketplace operates right on active train tracks, where vendors skillfully adjust their stalls to make way for oncoming trains. Located in Samut Songkhram, about 90 kilometres southwest of Bangkok, the market attracts visitors worldwide…
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Museums in Thailand that you must visit
Thailand has museums that offer a glimpse into the country’s rich culture and history. They showcase art, artifacts, and stories that bring the past to life. These museums are ideal for anyone interested in history, art, or culture. This guide explores the must-visit museums that highlight Thailand’s traditions and achievements. Museums in Thailand you must visit Jim Thompson House Museum…
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10 interesting facts about the floating markets in Thailand
Floating markets in Thailand are an important part of the country’s culture, blending tradition with tourism. These markets began when boats were used for daily travel and trade, and today they are popular attractions for visitors. Markets like Damnoen Saduak, Amphawa, and Khlong Hae Floating Markets are lively places where vendors sell fresh produce, local dishes, and handmade items from…
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Dusita Spa Koh Samui just won the 2024 World Luxury Awards across three categories
What comes to your mind when you think of a relaxing spa day in Koh Samui? Is it the peaceful touch of traditional Thai therapies, the luxurious atmosphere right by the beach, or the calming scent of essential oils filling the air? Dusita Spa Koh Samui delivers each of these elements so well that they took home three top honours…
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Thailand’s lesser-known cities that you must visit
When planning a trip to Thailand, iconic destinations like Bangkok’s busy streets, Phuket’s amazing beaches, or Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage come to mind. While these cities undoubtedly offer the best vacation experiences, Thailand’s true traditions and culture lie in its lesser-known cities. These hidden gems, each with its unique charm and attractions, provide a deeper glimpse into the country’s…
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Where to visit Thailand this November
Dreaming of Thailand in November? Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! With the rainy season behind us, the days turn cool, the skies clear up, and everything’s set for you to dive into Thailand’s wonders. Picture yourself soaking up the sun on stunning beaches, exploring vibrant landscapes, and joining in on the lively festivals that light up this time of…
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Best SIM cards you can get in Thailand
Planning a trip to Thailand? Staying connected is crucial, and choosing the right SIM card can make all the difference. With several mobile operators offering different plans, finding the best SIM card that suits your needs is essential. Whether you need unlimited data for seamless social media sharing or just enough to check maps and messages, Thailand’s SIM card options…
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15 places to visit in Thailand this October
Thailand, a dream destination for many, offers countless hidden gems beyond the well-established tourist paths. Even after exploring the popular places in Thailand, there are still many unique places to visit, so consider venturing into the lesser-known regions. October, the peak of durian season, is especially ideal to go around Thailand as the monsoon subsides and pleasant weather prevails. Whether…
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How to get to Ayutthaya from Bangkok
Ayutthaya, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991, is a testament to Thailand’s rich history and cultural heritage. Getting to Ayutthaya from Bangkok is easier than you might think. Whether you prefer the comfort of a guided tour or the adventure of exploring independently, there are several convenient options to suit your travel style. From trains and buses…
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Tipsy Tubing in Pai, Thailand
Welcome to tipsy tubing in Pai, Thailand—a unique adventure that promises both relaxation and exhilaration. This popular activity combines the thrill of tubing with the social atmosphere of stopping at lively riverside bars, making it a must-try for any traveller seeking a memorable experience. Tipsy tubing isn’t just about the ride. It is an opportunity to relax on the river…
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Top 10 most developed provinces in Thailand (Excluding Bangkok)
Thailand is divided into 76 provinces, each contributing to the nation’s vibrant tapestry. Among them, certain provinces stand out for their technological advancements and economic prowess. For instance, Chonburi, recognised as the most advanced province in terms of industrial development and tourism, showcases how innovation can thrive alongside natural beauty. These developed provinces not only lead in technology but also…
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Moo Deng and other cute animals at Khao Kheow Open Zoo
If you’re an animal lover or just looking for a fun day out, visiting the zoo has never been more exciting with all the cute, viral animals drawing attention on social media. The star of the show? None other than Moo Deng, the adorable baby hippo that’s taking Thailand by storm. But don’t just stop at hippos, there’s so much…
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